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Daily devotions for 08-21-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Watering Others
Evening Title: What God Hasn't Said
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Morning: Watering Others 
"He that watereth shall be watered also himself." --Proverbs 11:25

We are here taught the great lesson, that to get, we must give; that to accumulate, we 
must scatter; that to make ourselves happy, we must make others happy; and that in 
order to become spiritually vigorous, we must seek the spiritual good of others. In 
watering others, we are ourselves watered. How? Our efforts to be useful, bring out 
our powers for usefulness. We have latent talents and dormant faculties, which are 
brought to light by exercise. Our strength for labour is hidden even from ourselves, 
until we
venture forth to fight the Lord's battles, or to climb the mountains of difficulty. We 
do not know what tender sympathies we possess until we try to dry the widow's tears, 
and soothe the orphan's grief. We often find in attempting to teach others, that we 
gain instruction for ourselves.
 
Oh, what gracious lessons some of us have learned at sick beds! We went to teach the 
Scriptures, we came away blushing that we knew so little of them. In our converse with 
poor saints, we are taught the way of God more perfectly for ourselves and get a 
deeper insight into divine truth. So that watering others makes us humble.
We discover how much grace there is where we had not looked for it; and how much the 
poor saint may outstrip us in knowledge.
 
Our own comfort is also increased by our working for others. We endeavour to cheer 
them, and the consolation gladdens our own heart. Like the two men in the snow; one 
chafed the other's limbs to keep him from dying, and in so doing kept his own blood in 
circulation, and saved his own life. The poor widow of Sarepta gave from her scanty 
store a supply for the prophet's wants, and from that day she never again knew what 
want was. Give then, and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed down, and 
running over.
 
Evening: What God Hasn't Said 
"I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye Me in vain." --Isaiah 45:19
 
We may gain much solace by considering what God has not said. What He has said is 
inexpressibly full of comfort and delight; what He has not said is scarcely less rich 
in consolation. It was one of these "said nots" which preserved the kingdom of Israel 
in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, for "the Lord said not that He would blot
out the name of Israel from under heaven." 2 Kings 14:27.
 
In our text we have an assurance that God will answer prayer, because He hath "not 
said unto the seed of Israel, Seek ye Me in vain." You who write bitter things against 
yourselves should remember that, let your doubts and fears say what they will, if God 
has not cut you off from mercy, there is no room for despair: even the voice of 
conscience is of little weight if it be not seconded by the voice of God. What God has 
said, tremble at! But suffer not your vain imaginings to overwhelm you with 
despondency and sinful despair. Many timid persons have been vexed by the suspicion 
that there may be something in God's decree which shuts them out from hope, but here 
is a complete refutation to that troublesome fear, for no true seeker can be decreed 
to wrath.
"I have not spoken in secret, in a dark place of the earth; I have not said," even in 
the secret of my unsearchable decree, "Seek ye Me in vain."
 
God has clearly revealed that He will hear the prayer of those who call upon Him, and 
that declaration cannot be contravened. He has so firmly, so truthfully, so 
righteously spoken, that there can be no room for doubt. He does not reveal His mind 
in unintelligible words, but He speaks plainly and positively, "Ask, and ye shall 
receive." Believe, O trembler, this sure truth--that prayer must and shall be heard, 
and
that never, even in the secrets of eternity, has the Lord said unto any living soul, 
"Seek ye Me in vain."
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Daily devotions for 08-20-2004:

Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: The Experience of David
Evening Title: Strong Walls
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Morning: The Experience of David
"The sweet psalmist of Israel." --2 Samuel 23:1

Among all the saints whose lives are recorded in Holy Writ, David possesses an 
experience of the most striking, varied, and instructive character.
In his history we meet with trials and temptations not to be discovered, as a whole, in
other saints of ancient times, and hence he is all the more suggestive a type of our 
Lord. 
David knew the trials of all ranks and conditions of men.  Kings have their troubles, 
and David wore a crown: the peasant has his cares, and David handled a shepherd's 
crook: the wanderer has many hardships, and David abode in the caves of Engedi: the 
captain has his difficulties, and David found the sons of Zeruiah too hard for him.

The psalmist was also tried in his friends, his counsellor Ahithophel forsook him, "He 
that eateth bread with me, hath lifted up his heel against me." His worst foes were 
they of his own household: his children were his greatest affliction.  The temptations 
of poverty and wealth, of honour and reproach, of health and weakness, all tried their 
power upon him. He had temptations from without to disturb his peace, and from within 
to mar his joy.

David no sooner escaped from one trial than he fell into another; no sooner emerged 
from one season of despondency and alarm, than he was again brought into the lowest 
depths, and all God's waves and billows rolled over him. It is probably from this 
cause that David's psalms are so universally the delight of experienced Christians. 
Whatever our frame of mind, whether ecstasy or depression, David has exactly described 
our emotions. He was an able master of the human heart, because he had been tutored in
the best of all schools--the school of heart-felt, personal experience. As we are
instructed in the same school, as we grow matured in grace and in years, we 
increasingly appreciate David's psalms, and find them to be "green pastures." My soul, 
let David's experience cheer and counsel thee this day.

Evening: Strong Walls
"And they fortified Jerusalem unto the broad wall."    --Nehemiah 3:8

Cities well fortified have broad walls, and so had Jerusalem in her glory. The New 
Jerusalem must, in like manner, be surrounded and preserved by a broad wall of 
nonconformity to the world, and separation from its customs and spirit. The
tendency of these days break down the holy barrier, and make the distinction between 
the church and the world merely nominal.

Professors are no longer strict and Puritanical, questionable literature is read on 
all hands, frivolous pastimes are currently indulged, and a general laxity threatens 
to deprive the Lord's peculiar people of those sacred singularities which separate 
them from sinners. It will be an ill day for the church and the world when the 
proposed amalgamation shall be complete, and the sons of God and the daughters of men 
shall be as one: then shall another deluge of wrath be ushered in. Beloved reader, be 
it your aim in heart, in word, in dress, in action to maintain the broad wall, 
remembering that the friendship of this world is enmity against God.

The broad wall afforded a pleasant place of resort for the inhabitants of Jerusalem, 
from
which they could command prospects of the surrounding country. This reminds us of the 
Lord's exceeding broad commandments, in which we walk at liberty in communion with 
Jesus, overlooking the scenes of earth, and looking out towards the glories of heaven. 
Separated from the world, and denying ourselves all ungodliness and fleshly lusts, we 
are nevertheless not in prison, nor restricted within narrow bounds; nay, we walk at 
liberty, because we keep His precepts.

Come, reader, this evening walk with God in His statutes. As friend met friend upon 
the city wall, so meet thou thy God in the way of holy prayer and meditation. The 
bulwarks of salvation thou hast a right to traverse, for thou art a freeman of the 
royal burgh, a citizen of the metropolis of the universe.



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